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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/michael-musto-and-florence-nyc_0004.jpg?w=217&h=300" />For the past 25 years, writer Michael Musto has been a fixture on  the New York nightlife scene, faithfully recording the downtown high  life for his <em>Village Voice </em>column La Dolce Musto. Musto hasn't strayed  far from his childhood Brooklyn home; he rented his first apartment in  Manhattan after graduating in English literature at Columbia University  in the late 1970s and now, many moves later, lives in what he calls the  "Switzerland" of New York-, Murray Hill (for its neutral vibe.) "People  always assume I live downtown, not in a one-bedroom co-op in Murray  Hill," he explains, "but when I leave the apartment, I am equidistant  from the midtown Broadway premieres and the Village Voice downtown."  Musto has owned this apartment for two years, and it's surprisingly  empty of possessions. "During my last move, I got rid of a lot of  clutter. I had collected a lot of kitch: palm trees, a doll collection  and even a working fountain."</p>
<p>The long living room, furnished with a comfortable sofa, is perfect for  entertaining. "Every two weeks, I host a movie club with four friends  where we watch really bad movies," says Musto, "like Jacqueline Susann's  <em>Once Is Not Enough</em> from the Joan Collins Video Selection, and my  personal favorite, <em>The Ghost Goes Gear</em>, from the Spencer Davis Group."</p>
<p>His bedroom has curtains that block out the morning light, as Musto  generally attends five to six events a night, usually coming home around  2:30 a.m. He owes his stamina to good habits--"I don't drink or do  drugs, as I need to have a clear head in the morning to write about what  happened." Around the bedroom are various portraits: a 1980s-style  portrait of himself by Romero Britto, and another on a laminated  tabletop ("It doesn't have legs; otherwise, I would love to eat on a  painting of myself") by Anthony Zito. When he travels for his column, he  visits places with a pecularly American sense of aesthetics--Miami, Las  Vegas, Los Angeles and Atlantic City. "I love the casino culture,  especially as I don't gamble. I like the shows, the buffet tables and  the glitz."</p>
<p>Back home, he enjoys the empty spaces of his apartment. When asked to  describe his personal style, Musto replies, "My taste is store-bought,  but the combination is very me and can't be replicated. I call it 'Early  Reign of Terror'!" <em></em></p>
<p><em>Michael Musto's upcoming book,</em> Fork on the Left, Knife in the Back,<em> is  from Alyson Books.</em></p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/michael-musto-and-florence-nyc_0004.jpg?w=217&h=300" />For the past 25 years, writer Michael Musto has been a fixture on  the New York nightlife scene, faithfully recording the downtown high  life for his <em>Village Voice </em>column La Dolce Musto. Musto hasn't strayed  far from his childhood Brooklyn home; he rented his first apartment in  Manhattan after graduating in English literature at Columbia University  in the late 1970s and now, many moves later, lives in what he calls the  "Switzerland" of New York-, Murray Hill (for its neutral vibe.) "People  always assume I live downtown, not in a one-bedroom co-op in Murray  Hill," he explains, "but when I leave the apartment, I am equidistant  from the midtown Broadway premieres and the Village Voice downtown."  Musto has owned this apartment for two years, and it's surprisingly  empty of possessions. "During my last move, I got rid of a lot of  clutter. I had collected a lot of kitch: palm trees, a doll collection  and even a working fountain."</p>
<p>The long living room, furnished with a comfortable sofa, is perfect for  entertaining. "Every two weeks, I host a movie club with four friends  where we watch really bad movies," says Musto, "like Jacqueline Susann's  <em>Once Is Not Enough</em> from the Joan Collins Video Selection, and my  personal favorite, <em>The Ghost Goes Gear</em>, from the Spencer Davis Group."</p>
<p>His bedroom has curtains that block out the morning light, as Musto  generally attends five to six events a night, usually coming home around  2:30 a.m. He owes his stamina to good habits--"I don't drink or do  drugs, as I need to have a clear head in the morning to write about what  happened." Around the bedroom are various portraits: a 1980s-style  portrait of himself by Romero Britto, and another on a laminated  tabletop ("It doesn't have legs; otherwise, I would love to eat on a  painting of myself") by Anthony Zito. When he travels for his column, he  visits places with a pecularly American sense of aesthetics--Miami, Las  Vegas, Los Angeles and Atlantic City. "I love the casino culture,  especially as I don't gamble. I like the shows, the buffet tables and  the glitz."</p>
<p>Back home, he enjoys the empty spaces of his apartment. When asked to  describe his personal style, Musto replies, "My taste is store-bought,  but the combination is very me and can't be replicated. I call it 'Early  Reign of Terror'!" <em></em></p>
<p><em>Michael Musto's upcoming book,</em> Fork on the Left, Knife in the Back,<em> is  from Alyson Books.</em></p>
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